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Pull it apart, clean it out , grease the spring and put it back together. I think it was P@F who psoted a video clip on how to do it. Works a treat to be honest. Thanks Rich!
Quote from: RPCCS on July 11, 2020, 02:27:09 pmHad the univalve for a couple of years now and it’s causing problems atm, it won’t turn off, give the hose a good yark and it doesn’t turn the flow off, even just a light pull and it won’t . It’s not all the time, sometimes it turns off straight away !but a lot of the time I am having to give it three or four attempts before the water stops.Is there anything I can do to remedy this ?Another tightwad
Had the univalve for a couple of years now and it’s causing problems atm, it won’t turn off, give the hose a good yark and it doesn’t turn the flow off, even just a light pull and it won’t . It’s not all the time, sometimes it turns off straight away !but a lot of the time I am having to give it three or four attempts before the water stops.Is there anything I can do to remedy this ?
I had three of them when they first came out. Then I had a newer version. Found using them to be awkward and went with Gardiners tap you hold in your hand, wasn't easy to get use to using to begin with but so much easier once I did get familiar with using it. Wouldn't go back to univalve if they were giving them away free, not now. Reflecting back on using them they were more difficult than simply using a tap which has more control and simpler to turn on and off without having to raise the pole or lowering your arm to reach the pole hose each time.
Shrek instead of criticism and p15s taking , if you're so clever take time to read my follow up post. Yes its only 30 odd quid, but instead of throwing it in the bin I wanted to see if there was a simple fix, which there was. This forum is for helping one another out with advice on problems. Not criticism and name calling. I have mot insulted you at any time so why insult me just because I ask a simple question?
Quote from: windowswashed on July 12, 2020, 12:10:02 pmI had three of them when they first came out. Then I had a newer version. Found using them to be awkward and went with Gardiners tap you hold in your hand, wasn't easy to get use to using to begin with but so much easier once I did get familiar with using it. Wouldn't go back to univalve if they were giving them away free, not now. Reflecting back on using them they were more difficult than simply using a tap which has more control and simpler to turn on and off without having to raise the pole or lowering your arm to reach the pole hose each time. How do you use that? Do you have it trailing on the ground or fixed to the pole? The thing with that which puts me off it where to mount it. I had them before years ago and found them awkward as you don’t know how much hose to have behind or in front and with it being outside the pole, the hose in front needs to be enough to have the pole fully extended which results in a huge loop that gets in the way.
Quote from: RPCCS on July 12, 2020, 11:38:19 amShrek instead of criticism and p15s taking , if you're so clever take time to read my follow up post. Yes its only 30 odd quid, but instead of throwing it in the bin I wanted to see if there was a simple fix, which there was. This forum is for helping one another out with advice on problems. Not criticism and name calling. I have mot insulted you at any time so why insult me just because I ask a simple question?Have you not just received 80% x 3 months pay for doing jack all? Unless you don’t declare everything and you didnt get anything that would explain a lot. Now your pi$$ing about trying to fix a univalve that you’ve had for years and you’ve been yanking on it thousands of times. Spend money , help the economy.
Quote from: RPCCS on July 12, 2020, 12:46:10 pmQuote from: windowswashed on July 12, 2020, 12:10:02 pmI had three of them when they first came out. Then I had a newer version. Found using them to be awkward and went with Gardiners tap you hold in your hand, wasn't easy to get use to using to begin with but so much easier once I did get familiar with using it. Wouldn't go back to univalve if they were giving them away free, not now. Reflecting back on using them they were more difficult than simply using a tap which has more control and simpler to turn on and off without having to raise the pole or lowering your arm to reach the pole hose each time. How do you use that? Do you have it trailing on the ground or fixed to the pole? The thing with that which puts me off it where to mount it. I had them before years ago and found them awkward as you don’t know how much hose to have behind or in front and with it being outside the pole, the hose in front needs to be enough to have the pole fully extended which results in a huge loop that gets in the way.I fit it to my hosereel as in the photo attached. Holding the hose with the tap just in front of my hand I know exactly where to reach it by feel without looking as it is always in the same spot as I simply connect any pole hose from any pole using a non return valve which is fitted to each of my poles so I'm not having to wait for water to travel up the pole each time I swap poles.